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Serving Homeless Survivors Maddie Graves-Wilson Executive Director of Beyond Survival Aberdeen, WA Introduce yourselves 1

Name: Maddie Graves-Wilson State: Washington Likes: Reading, outdoors, Riding quads, Harry Potter, Hanging out with family. About ME Why I chose this topic Experienced Homelessness And have been serving This need ever since What do we know about folks that may be experiencing homelessness? 2

Grab Your Handouts Strengths And Challenges What did you come up with? Strengths Innovative Resilient Raw Smart Cautious Challenges Mental Health Addiction Lack of resources Self esteem/worth Lack of trust 3

Strengths Based Perspective While maintaining realism is important Here are the Stats National Sexual Violence Resource Center 4

Lack of housing or inadequate shelter can increase the risk of sexual violence. 10% of women and 8% of men who experienced housing insecurity in the past year had a higher prevalence of intimate partner violence. Victims of Physical or Sexual Violence 5

58% of LGBTQ Youth experiencing homelessness 32% of Women experiencing homelessness 6

27% of Men experiencing homelessness 24% of youth experiencing homelessness witness sexual assaults 7

That s Heavy Stuff And it s made even more heavy knowing the majority of our clients experiencing homelessness possibly won t be taken seriously when reporting or be able to access services they need. First Things First If you re going to serve you need to know who you re dealing with 8

MICRO The Individual Our Goal for our work with clients: SUPPORT, EDUCATE, EMPOWER 9

In Your Community What Do Folks Look Like? Who s Your Survivor Grab Your Handouts Who s Your Survivor? 10

Who s Your Survivor What s Their Story? Holly Holly is a childhood survivor of incest. She is 30 years old. She has no connection to her father but her mother lives in the area and occasionally has her over for meals. She has been in and out of several abusive relationships. She held a job for four years after completing high school. She has been using heroin for the past 3 years to cope with the loss of her 2 children that were removed due to domestic violence by children s services. Holly reports she has access to a car and a tent, but typically she participates in survival sex for shelter. You are meeting Holly for the 3 rd time this time she s arriving to her appointment soaking wet with no coat. She says she had a bad night and needs plan B contraception but doesn t have insurance. 11

Think Needs, Barriers & Challenges, and Assets What about your homeless survivor? Needs Access to Birth control Support Person Clean/Warm Clothing Barriers and Challenges Addiction No License No Medical Coverage Children in foster care Assets Car Family Tent Work Experience 12

Don t Assume We Know What s Best Finding tools for survivors to assess and evaluate their own situation and what needs to happen is empowering The Tool We Use It s tangible and gets folks thinking 13

Moving On MEZZO MICRO The Individual The Community 14

The Resource Guide Is it really helpful? Who Does What? 1. What are the agencies in your area? 2. Who do they serve? 3. What services do they provide? 4. What criteria do you need to meet to be served? 15

Other Connections to Consider Who are the community officers? Need a go to with each department and not just detectives Who runs the shelter? When someone is released from the hospital at 2am where are they going? Who are the healthcare navigators? Most of our clients have multiple healthcare needs so this is essential. Who are the Hospital Social Workers? - While their role is sometimes limited they can really help if you feel your client should not be released. Who are the Drug and Alcohol treatment intake staff - When you need a bed date these people are great to have relationships with these folks. Grab Your Handouts Who Does What? 16

How is your agency s system currently set up? Proactive or Reactive Reactive System Crisis Calls Hospital Calls Walk Ins Approached at events when tabling at resource fairs 17

Be where they are MOUs with shelters McKinney Vento liaison at schools Know who they know Groups that work and serve this population regularly Get creative Go set up at the park for the day Proactive System Beyond Survival Addiction Services -We provide advocacy at the treatment center and prevention classes MOUs -All law enforcement, mental health, shelters, and housing agencies. Transportation -We can provide transportation to SA related appointments. Awareness/Services -We get out of our office regularly. We partner with local libraries and other agencies to use private meeting rooms because we are so rural in our county and it is often difficult for folks to get to us. School Partners -We attend the counselors meeting at the beginning of each school year 18

Components of a Proactive System What can you think of. What might work in your community? Grab Your Handouts What are we doing? And How could we improve? 19

MACRO MEZZO MICRO The Individual The Community The System What are the Laws or Policies? In your city In your county In your state Federal 20

Common City Ordinances No sitting on Sidewalks No panhandling Camping permitted on public grounds (Yes or No) How long can you leave your car parked in one spot Common County Coordinated Entry Systems Subsidized housing policy Camping Housing Voucher Programs and emergency shelter programs 21

State Look for laws that aren t necessarily specific to homelessness but that have impacts on those experiencing homelessness. Examples Laws about open containers Laws about prostitution Runaway youth Eligibility for state services Rental laws Education requirements Federal Violence Against Women Act Knowing what protections your client may be eligible for under this policy McKinney Vento Understanding a little bit about what is required for schools Affordable Healthcare Understanding your state system for healthcare Can you think of any? 22

Grab Your Handouts Policy Don t Be Afraid to Question Who is this helping? Who is this hurting? Why is this necessary? What are the alternatives? 23

In Closing This is a basic overview of topics your agency seriously needs to take into account when developing proactive services for survivors experiencing homelessness. This is just to get you started and get you thinking. NOW GET CREATIVE Any Questions? More information available up front 24

Thank YOU! Maddie Graves-Wilson (360) 533-9751 Director@ghbeyondsurvival.com 25